Common Thread / SO-IL

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  • Architects: SO-IL
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  300
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Iwan Baan
  • Design Team: Jing Liu, Florian Idenburg, Fabian Puller
  • Membrane Design & Production: Dr. Mariana Popescu, Anass Kariouh
  • Engineering: Diederik Veenendaal, Alessio Vigorito, Anand Shah
  • Assembly Contributions: Nick Gereels, Valentin Lorenzen da Silva, Jade Verlinde, Frieder Ringel, Robin Oval
  • City: Bruges
  • Country: Belgium
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Common Thread / SO-IL - Exterior Photography, Windows, Garden
© Iwan Baan

Text description provided by the architects. Common Thread is an immersive passage made from a 3D knit textile connecting a previously inaccessible 19th-century monastery courtyard in Bruges back to the city. Inspired by the medieval city’s lace-making tradition, the installation uses an innovative woven fabric to create an intricate spatial experience in a wave-like tunnel. It draws visitors in, emerging into a sunlit courtyard and engaging in a serendipitous exploration of history, craft, and technology. The transformed garden contains multiple worlds, threading past and future, form and matter, memory and space, against the rich backdrop of the monastery's surroundings.

Common Thread / SO-IL - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Iwan Baan

Extended description. Winding through the lush, secluded courtyard of a 19th-century monastery, Common Thread reveals a space previously hidden from the public through an immersive textile installation.

Common Thread / SO-IL - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Iwan Baan
Common Thread / SO-IL - Image 5 of 12
© Iwan Baan

A wandering wave-like structure activates the historic space, connecting it with the streets of present-day Bruges and creating an urban conduit between districts. An unassuming entryway invites visitors to meander through playfully spiraling tunnels, ejecting them into the sunlit courtyard before guiding them to pivot and continue their journey. Once a hidden retreat, the monastery’s garden is transformed into a playground for serendipitous encounters and exploration.

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Inspired by the city's textile legacy, our installation pays homage to a centuries-old history of lace-making, and the embedded knowledge passed down by the women of Bruges through generations. The celebrated tradition of bobbin lace, still maintained in the city’s shops and ancient béguinage, inspired us to reimagine this intricate process on a different scale using modern technologies. Collaborating with Dr. Mariana Popescu and her assistant Anass Kariouh at TU Delft (and aided by a programmable 3D knitting machine) we embarked upon an exploration of the geometric possibilities unleashed by innovative fabrication techniques. The resulting fabric is knit into varying ratios, its threads combining and diverging into surprising, ever-changing patterns whose character is reminiscent of Hokusai’s “The Great Wave.”

Common Thread / SO-IL - Exterior Photography
© Iwan Baan

Interlaced with the craft heritage of Bruges is our firm’s history, this being the latest in a lineage of pursuits in structural research. Alongside collaborators at Summum Engineering, we evaluated computational simulations and material samples, guiding form, and structural framework. The dynamic design builds upon previous explorations, continuing to experiment with finding the bend, play, elasticity, and pliability in standardized materials.

Common Thread / SO-IL - Interior Photography, Windows
© Iwan Baan
Common Thread / SO-IL - Image 12 of 12
Courtesy of SO – IL

Common Thread ties the traditions of the past to the possibilities of the future via the timeless beauty of pattern-making. By scaling up a common craft to create a singular piece of architecture, an intricate process becomes a spatial and explorable intersection between history, technology, and discovery.

Common Thread / SO-IL - Interior Photography, Windows, Brick
© Iwan Baan

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Address:Bruges, Belgium

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Cite: "Common Thread / SO-IL" 16 Apr 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1015659/common-thread-so-il> ISSN 0719-8884

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